Article 68GGD Evolution of In-Vehicle Networks to Zonal Architecture

Evolution of In-Vehicle Networks to Zonal Architecture

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Rohde & Schwarz
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As the automotive industry develops vehicles with increased levels of autonomous driving requiring more sensors and increased connectivity, it faces the challenge of transporting and processing a huge amount of data in the vehicle. To do this in an efficient way, it is necessary to reduce In-Vehicle Network complexity, power consumption and weight, leading to a change from domain-orientated network architecture to zonal architecture. Join this webinar to learn about this significant development in In-Vehicle Networks and how to test it effectively.

In this webinar, you will learn more about:

  • Evolution of In-Vehicle Network architecture
  • Automotive Ethernet characteristics
  • Compliance testing of Ethernet
  • Practical demonstration
Register now to attend this free webinar!Presenters:

RALF OESTREICHER
Automotive Market Segment Manager, Rohde & SchwarzRalf Oestreicher is an Automotive Market Segment Manager at Rohde & Schwarz where he is focussed on bringing together product strategy, business development and marketing to ensure the company's e-Mobility test solutions meet customer requirements. Prior to joining R&S, Ralf was Global Key Account Manager at Isabellenhuette Heusler gaining in-depth knowledge of electric vehicle testing.

JITHU ABRAHAM
Product Manager, Oscilloscopes and Probes, Rohde & SchwarzJithu Abraham works for Rohde & Schwarz as a product manager for the UK, Ireland and the Benelux region, specializing in oscilloscopes. He enjoys all aspects of high-speed digital, wireless communication, efficient power conversion and all the challenges they bring. Jithu holds an engineering degree in electronics and communication from the Anna University in India and a master's degree in RF systems from the University of Southampton. He has been working for Rohde & Schwarz for over 12 years.

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